Read the poem carefully. Some day, when trees have shed their leaves And against the morningâs white The shivering birds beneath the eaves Have sheltered for the night, Weâll turn our faces southward, love, Toward the summer isle Where bamboos spire to shafted grove And wide-mouthed orchids smile. ââAfter the Winter,â Claude McKay Which sound technique does this poem use most? repetition alliteration rhyme onomatopoeia